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Based on what? They already moved the goal post once, when they said we weren't in the same pod. They'll just do it again.Agree but the committee won’t do it unless it’s back to back most likely. They want ND in.
Based on what? They already moved the goal post once, when they said we weren't in the same pod. They'll just do it again.Agree but the committee won’t do it unless it’s back to back most likely. They want ND in.
Here’s a hot take that most Miami fans will disagree with.
If the committee finally decides to flip Miami and ND, on the one week where they didn’t play after all the nonsense the committee has spewed, is a tremendous disservice to ND and the rankings process as a whole (although they clearly don’t care about that).
The story would be ND gets screwed.
Next week will be first games don’t count because teams just use it as an exhibition because it’s their first full contact in game situations…Three weeks ago it was the same pod.
Last week it was back to back.
Next week?
Ive thought this too but with 3 losses how do they not drop 1 spot. Historically conf champ losers have dropped a spot and its easy for the committee to do because theyd still be in the field. Absolute must bama win, byu loss. If that happens i think the noise has gotten so loud that miami gets inIf Bama plays them tight, which they will, they won’t drop with a loss. Why? Because they beat them once so they won’t get penalized.
On Sunday it will be Miami needs to be 5 spots higher than ND for the head to head to matter.Three weeks ago it was the same pod.
Last week it was back to back.
Next week?
After looking at everything, the committee decided that Miami needed to be over 63% on 3rd downs vs Pitt to get them into the playoffs.On Sunday it will be Miami needs to be 5 spots higher than ND for the head to head to matter.
'***king Horrendous' losses don't count.TT wins, 'Bama loses convincingly (out of it early, 2 score loss (min.). It would be loss 3, and FSU, in that scenario, would not be forgotten (??).
Reminds me of last year when I was furious that a 3 loss Bama was ranked over us going championship weekend only for Clemson to beat SMU and we both missed it. Misery loves companyYou have to admit, after all the talk about Miami-Notre Dame these last few weeks it would be pretty funny if BYU won and we both get left out. At this point, I don’t see that happening but you never know. Honestly, if I could look through a crystal ball and see that they’re 100% going to put Notre Dame in over us, then I’m praying for a BYU win so the Domers get left out. If we don’t deserve to be in, neither do they.
Vegas is speaking. Odds for Miami to make the playoffs went from +625 to +350 over the past day or so
Next week will be first games don’t count because teams just use it as an exhibition because it’s their first full contact in game situations…
A lot of money has been wagered on Miami to make the field over the last few days, making the payouts less favorable. Perception among the public is that Miami is moving closer to the field. ND is still more likely to make it based on betting lines, but their odds have gone down over the past week.For the non gamblers out there, can you translate this ?
They aren't dropping a SEC title team even if they lose by 40. Only way would be a major injury to Simpson and the backup looks awful. Even then, they probably still leave them in. ND would probably jump them if they lose big which wouldn't help us.TT wins, 'Bama loses convincingly (out of it early, 2 score loss (min.). It would be loss 3, and FSU, in that scenario, would not be forgotten (??).
I don't see Bama winning today. Hope I'm wrong.Mandel had an article today in the athletic projecting the CFP in 4 possible outcomes of the SEC and Big 12 championships. One scenario gets us in:
BYU loss
Bama win
Despite many people’s thoughts, we can’t afford a Bama loss. If BYU loses and Bama loses, Bama falls to 10 and ND rises to 9. That protects them from a back to back ranking comparison with us.
If BYU wins obviously Miami and ND are both out.
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I don't see Bama winning today. Hope I'm wrong.
I don't see Bama winning today. Hope I'm wrong.
Hard Rock Bet app now at +300Vegas is speaking. Odds for Miami to make the playoffs went from +625 to +350 over the past day or so
Yup. Facts.A lot of money has been wagered on Miami to make the field over the last few days, making the payouts less favorable. Perception among the public is that Miami is moving closer to the field. ND is still more likely to make it based on betting lines, but their odds have gone down over the past week.
The problem is that nobody knows what the committee will actually do on Sunday. Recall that just this week Texas’ odds moved similarly just before the show and they’re still on the outside looking in. And 2 years ago FSU was still the heavy betting favorite to make the field until about an hour before the reveal.